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Southampton v Liverpool kick-off time, TV channel, steam details and team news

Liverpool face Southampton at St Mary's Stadium night as they look to keep the heat on Premier League leaders Manchester City with one game to go of the season.

Win and it takes the title to the final game of the campaign. Lose and it's game over. Here is everything you need to know about the fixture on the south coast.

Southampton v Liverpool kicks off at 7.45pm on Tuesday, May 17, at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton.

Yes, the match is being shown on SKy Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League channels. Coverage starts at 7pm. You will also be able to stream the match on the Sky Go app.

Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl will be without Tino Livramento after he underwent surgery on his ACL injury. Goalkeeper Fraser Forster and striker Stuart Armstrong face late fitness to be involved.

Jurgen Klopp, meanwhile, will have to make do without star men Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk this evening. "They are both OK,” assured Klopp on Monday. “The target for both would be that they would be involved again at the weekend [against Wolves].”

Fabinho is also out for the trip south.

“I expect them (Liverpool) fully focussed on this game, they have still a big chance to become Premier League champion this weekend because of the Man City draw at the weekend.

“If Jurgen sees there is a chance, he will go with everything he has. Yes they have some injury problems but I don’t really see big problems when they have Diogo Jota for Mo Salah, so there have been more difficult situations."

“We played Saturday and it was possible that we play 120 minutes, and they thought the best day for us to play the next game is the Tuesday. You could have given us the Wednesday, theoretically. I think that's not possible because of the Europa League

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